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June 26, 1863 (4 pages)

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1, + UM i ONS.~—Sta'e of Ontifornia, county 0 Nevada, 86, — ire ith eS ict of said State. The People state-of California. to Henry Stede Greeting: ‘Youare hereby summoned to f and an «wer to the complaint of Az Fuller & Catharine sehnel ler, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on in this county, within twi nty mxe if served on you in this District, and out of this county and within 40 days if servedon ios in the State ahd out of this Diatrict, in an Action commenced_on the 3rd day nuts pray. ment against you in the sun af $340 72 with nterest thereon, at 10 per cent per nunum from Nov. 10th 1862; alleged to be ‘due and owing them from you on acertain pro‘missory fiotc made.by you and delivered fo them. Sie ‘which is apap set forth in complaint te LJ on On herein, A And you are hereby notified that ifyou fail toanawer said Compiaint as’ herein directed, Gos eae takeJudgmoent against you there: . by defau and aléo demand of the Court such other relief aa ia prayed for in gatd Complaint ~~) Intestimony wheeof!, R. H. Farqu} seal har, Clerk of the District Court sforewien id. do heretnto act my hand and imsity of Nevada, this -th day of April A. 1. 1863, Kt. 1. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Pér Gi K. Farquhar, Deputy ¢: o ° fly order of the ton: ’T. B. McFarland, Jucge ofthe District Court aforesaid. A trae copy attest : R. H FARQUHAR. Clerk. PAS ee By.G K. Farquhar, Deputy. Searls & Niles, Piffs’ Attys. : {HE wil P'S BAL .— Wheres, on the sth 5 day of June, A. 1. 1863. a final Judgment and -deere> was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against John Jones et al,and in favor of Hugh Davies, for the sum of.Fifteen Handred and Forty-five dollas, rincipal det, with interest on the principal at he rate of 23¢ per cent oad month from the réndition of judgment tintil pald, together with all «costa of suit. And whereas, on the said 8th day of June, A. D-, 1865, it Wis ordered and deered by the sald Court that the mortgave set for:sh in plaintifi’s complaint. be foreclosed. and the property. therein described, to-wit: ‘TMiose eertain mining claims. ground and premises situated, lying. and_being on Grizzly Jil, township of * Poomfleld, county of Nevada, Stute of California, said claims being commonly kitiown as the Philadelphia Go’s eluima. bound:d and dererib ed as follows: Consaencing ut a large pine tree about thirty fect ina wortherly direction from the road kaown as Kobinadn’s upper road, thence running south 40%” east four hundret and forty-five feet to as nall pine tree blaad. thonce rutning south ddi¢7 east eleven hundred and ninety feet to a dead pine: thence ‘rtinning south 6697 east two hundred and fifty. three feet to a white oak tree blazed; thenee running south 2614 westone huhdred and sev enty feet to a blaged ouk tree; thenee, running north 8ii¢* west two hundred and cighty feet toa atake; thence running south 143¢7 west one hundred and winety si% “fect to —a stake ; thence running south 4’ west one hundred and six feet to a pine etuinp; thence 41% west seventeen hundred and seventy fect to a large eedar tree; thence running north 14%7 cast two hundred and forty seven vet to, the plaee of be-» Ato a eertain water ditch ranging water from Gues’ Ravine commencing at a ponit ebout a half a half a mile below the Kennebeck House to the above deseribed. mining claims on Cirigaly Hill, with all the rights, privileges, ap gh geal and franchises to the snid premites nany wise apperuiuiny, be be levice upon and sold to gatisfy said judgimeat, Interest and-costs. und the proceeds thereof anpliedto the payment of said sums of niouey as atoresaid, : Notide is hevepy given that L will expose fo public sate all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front ofthe Court House door, in Nevadayon TURSDAY, July 7th 1868, betwoed the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4o’vlock P.M. ; : Given-under my han? thie Oth day of June, 1863. : N. W. KNOWLTON, sherilf. G. We WIN, Pitl’s Atty. ISSOLU TION .— Phe oo. pariuersitp mere F tofore existing beryrea Kb Spenee and in CG. Wiokes ts this day diasolved by mutual -vonreit. Persons having any unsettled busi ness With the nite firm will call and settle imine diately with either of the undersigned. a h. F. SPENCE, L. C, WICKES. Nevada, June 0th, 1905. KF. Spence will continue the Drug busi nesaa atthe old stand, and give his individual at tention to it. : jio BRC HOTEL! BROOKLYN REMOVAL! ryan Famoeus Prepr ictor ~ a of the well known gnid old establish wd Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons and friends thaten and aft r the tirst of November nex? he wlll remove from the old, dilapidated building on Broadway. Where he has romided since June, 1864 and will open that SPACLOUS AND BLEGANT BRICK STRUC. TURE, whieh was built expressly for a hotel, on the southenatcorner of Sansome and Pine atroeta. ‘The Building is fre wroofand snpphed @hroughont. with gas, and water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every eonvenience is Offecedt at this slutel; the room all be: well ventilatod, large and commodi ous, and T do not hesitate insaying that RRMOR LYN house will be second to nene in the State. Merchants, Miners, traders and all others visiting the city, a e¢ invited to come and #eXamine' for themselves. The Brooklvu Hotel Omnibus Will convey you te the House free, and if you de not like the accommodations it will cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalwo os ¢ a Whar? 60 Elie arrival of tie itiandandé steamers, to takepassenvers ep lbagaage othe Hotel. The Breoktyn Hotelia couveniently 5 mated, being io the ceutral part of the oity, Wiére the tars of the any Railroad pass the doar every ree minutes cach way, to ail parts of the city. isa large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 400 volumes of Standard. Works. exclusively for the use of its guests Rooms willbe Jct by night, week or month, with or without bourdi also, elegant “snites of Roam to finies or others. at reduced rates. The table will always be supplied with san abundance of the choicest and bea! the market oan afford, and no expense will be spared ty set oa table that wiil defy the criticism of the mest fastidioas epicure. IOHN KELLY, Jun. Ban Franciaeo, Nov. lat. ieee. te DR. A. CHAPMAN, and Machanidal Dentist, rner of Rread and Pine streets, ' t would inform my friends and all wishing my services that _“£AM PREPARED those favo me with a call, at at after hay become sensative Dy f the nerve will be filled without ORS ATE Att POE It, together with all costn of sult, . 1} SOLVENT NOTICH#,—In the District l ourt of Nevada count State of Caiifornia, in. the .matter of the petition of EB. We Bragg, an Insdivent Debtor‘ Pursuant te afi order of the Hon. T. B. Mc Farland Judge of the said District Court; notice is hereby given to all the ereditors of the pala insolvent, B. E. Bragg. to be and appear. before the Hon. Tf. B. MeFarland District Judge aforesaid, Inopes court, at the court-roem of saic court, in the sonny of Nevada, On the 3d day of Jaly, A. Dy VHS, at 10 o’elock, A. m ,ofthat day, then andthere tu show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of that Insolvent shculd not he grant d, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be diseharged trom his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such-ease made and provided ; and .in the mean time all proceedings against said Tk~ solvent be atayed. Witness my hand-and the. seal of said } seal feouri this ge June, A. p. 1863 ae) Rv. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By ©. K. Farquhar, Deputy. G. 8. Huppe A.ty : DIS*OLUTION. OTICE ‘is hereby given that the. copartner‘all of said HERIF P's SALE —W hereas on the 8th S dey of June 1263, a final judgment and decree was rendered in the Vistriet Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of bag agers Bens and for the county of Nevada, against W. O’ Donnell et al aud in favorof Bradley & Charles for the sum of Sixteen Hundred & si <ty three dollars, principal debt, with mter-st en the prin at the rate of 13¢ per cent per month from the rendition ot judgment until paid, together with all costs of «nit. And whereas, on the said oth aay of June, A. D. 1863. it was ordered. and deereed by the said court that. The Teortgage set forth in plaintiff’seompla.nt be foreclosed, and the property therein ibed to-wit AH of the nndivided three fifths of theveertain quartz minesor ledes and mill premises deseri as tollows, fo wit; The quart# ledge Known_as the Hibernia Cos. leage. Also the the-dedge: known as the Crannail ledge. Also ihe quartz ledge known ag the Gold Lerige No.2. Also the quartz ledge kacwn as tite Cmewara Bonnd. Also the quartz ledg# known as the O’Donneli lead. Also the undivided three fiftes of that cer tain quartz mill, situate and being on Gold Flat, Nevada township and county, in the vicinity of. Wentworth’s saw mill and known and designated as the quartz mill ofthe Hibernia Co.,. and escribed quartz lodes or ledges, beship heretofore existing br tween the under & Co.in the book and stationery business, is this day dissolved by mu‘ual consent. A P. Ghureh, having purchased the interest of T. H. and I. J Rolfe in the bok store, will hereafter conduct the busi.ess on his Own account, and -will also pay all debts and rece! ve all monies due the firm. = A. P. CHURCH, T. H. ROLFE, Nevada, May 20. 1863. 1.4, ROLFE 'TaTe OF CALAIPUMR ALA, Guuity vi >. Nevada. In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the Estate of David 4hrum, deceased. On reading and flingthe petition of .Mathew Cramer, jone of the k.xeeutors of the last Will of David said estate have beon fully. paid and.that there is in the hands of the Exeeutors of said Estate the sum of $3,052 sabject to distripuiion im accordance with the last Will of deceased, and praying for a partial distribution of said eatate among the persons entitled thereto, It is now therefore ordered that all persons interested in the estate of David Shrum, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court in ond for Nevadac unty on the 15th day of July, 1863. at 10 o’eloek, A. Mof that day, and then and there show cause why an order of partia! distiibution should net be made among the devisers of the said David Shruni, deceased, according to ‘aw. It is further’ ordered ‘that a copy of this order be published for fout auc exsive week» before the i3th day of July, 1862, inthe DAILY MOKNING TRANSCKIPY a dally newspaper published in the city and county of Nevada. A.C NILKS, _. Prebate sudge Witness my hand and seal of said court this Hh day of June, 1863. — Kk. H FARQUBAR Clerk, Per GK. Farquhar. Deputy. I AEN NOTICE. —State of California, Coun 4d ty of Nevada, Township of Little York.— Betore Re MeGoun, J P. > Chalk Biufl Mill Jo., vs U Bet Brewery Co— Notice is hereby given that all personsholding or claiming liens om the building and tenements krownas tie U Bet Brewery, upon that certain niece or parcel Ofdand situated in the village of } pet, Little York Tewnship, County of Neva da, about two hundred yards blow Cozzens’ stable. on the mein atreet adjacent to end immediately below thé lumber yard of Lewia & Co. —to be» nd appear before me at my office in Red Dox, on bk ee 5 dune 25th, A. d isA3. at 10 o’clock A. M ofthat day. then and there to exhibi the proof of said Hens. Given unde. my hand this 3d day of June, A D. 18 3. KR. MecGOUN, J. P. A true copy attest—WILT COMRS, Con, gm UMMON SH SEAIG Ui Cattivenin, wu yout \2 Novala, Township of Little York, ss.) fy Justice's Court, before R. MeGoun J P. ‘The People of the State of Usliforniato Thos Jonyson. You are hereby summoned to appear he fore me at my office in the township of Little York. in the connty of > cvarda, on the 7th day of July, A+», 1863, at 10 o'clock Ae M., to answer unto the complaintef.N. Dodge. Who demands of you the sam of one Imadred and six-6. 190-do} lars. due on book account a8 per account now on file in my office, when Judsemeut will be taken aguinst yon for the sald amouut. together with costa and dumazes, if you fail to appear and an swerGiven under my haad, this i6th day of June, .. Dp 1803 KR. MeG IN, Justice of Peace A tfae copy attest Milt. Combs, Constable. ~~ aval of the Court that the defendant herein, “Thee Jolnxon, is now absent from this county, and it appearhtg Lkewise that a cvuse of action ex ists Infavor of pl intiff and against defendant itis hereby erifered that service be had by pub. teation fa the NEVADA TRANSCHIPT, a news paper published tu Nevada county. for twenty days next ensuing. RK. MeGOWN. J. PL A true copy attest, MHt. Compa, Con Bice VENT NO CAC —ib ic sim at ; Datpacs ! yd pes connie State of California, a. the matter of the petitton of Solomon Cushman an hisotvent 1}. bhor : ee _ Pursuant +o anorder ofthe Hon. T RB. Me Farland, Judge ofthe sald Piatrict Conrt, notice ta hereby given to all the ereditors of the said insolvent, Suloemon-tiashman, to be and appear veTore the Hon. ‘TB. MeFatlend, District Iudueuforesait. ia open coart, at the Court Room of said Court, in the county of Nevada, on the @th day ot July, 103, at 10 o'eloek, Avo. of that day then andthere te show eanse, if anv they enn, why the prayer of that Insolvent shou. ! hat be $ anted, ant an asxivnment of his ©acate be mele, an the be discharged trom hix debts and Habilities, tn pater of the statute in sveh ease made nud provided ; and in the nean time all procee lings echigat. vor) Insolvent be stayed —-). Witness my hand ant the seal of said. aval f court “this 2nd of dime iss}, Z “ -— eee eM. WO FARQUITAR, Clerk ‘=, © WK. Farquhar, Dep. Nilvs Searle, AthS: l §GN NOTIC &.— site of Caliiornin. Coun 4 ty of Nevada, Township of Littie York. In d ust © Court, before R. MeGoun, J.P. Chalk BL Mil Co., t EB Exmond & Co.— Notice is herehy given that all persons holdin + er claiming tiens on the mining claims known 8§ Kemont & Co's, -situat-<d on the hill above Chew & Bros.’ roll roid. two bundred yardse woreor loss below the tall house—tagether with the tunael extending from an t below said ¢laiimns and the ravine extending from said. claims over said tell road ts to the eanon below. All ef the above described property bcing iu the Towa ship, County yd State aforesaid—to be and apPear before the at my office in Ped 7. On x harday, late ath, <A. -" BK, at 10 o’cloek, A. M. at (lay. then a u * proof of Id tinge ud there to exhibit th: Bay iecy uadermy hand this 3d day of June. A . 18. -* . i. MCGOUN, JP. _A true copy attest. MIL T.CUMBS, Con. NOTICE. shall apply to ‘the on the Ist Monday of Reard of Supervisors Jaly next, or as soon I ti revter as the same ean be heard for a Lic nee the South -Yaba Nevada to North ¥. 3S. WALL. to Keep a & across River. on the road leading from dan Jno. Bens Nevada, June Ttth. _ It appewring upon affidavit to the satisfaction . Shrum, deceased, setting forth that all debts of . . ing situa‘e in or near Gold Flat. Nev = ship and county, state of Calitornia, and being well known by the respective names above deeignated, be levied upon and soid to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment. of said sums of meney as aforesaid Ses Notice ie hereby given that F will expose to pubilc saic, all the above described , roverty to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, July 21st, 1862, between fle hours of 9 o’clock A. M., and4 Pp. MGiven under my hand, this 20th day of June a D. 1°3. WN. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Niles Sear's, Pifl’s Atty. GHERIF Us BA 1. Ke — Ly virtue of an exi ecution to me deiivered, issued out of the , Hon. Distries Court uf the 14th Judicial District. in and for the county of Nevada. State of California, bearing date June i0th, 1563, in favor ot Thos E Dillon, and against Solomon Cush man and J. W. ©. Coleman, for the sum of Ten Huadred and Fiffeen 34-100 Dollars, debt; with interest on the sai sum of $1,015 38 from the Sth duy of June 1863. a the rate of ten per cent per annum, er witht alt costs of suit, I have levied upon all the right, titheand Interest of defendants in ard to the followimg described property here ofore.attached, to wit + ‘That eertein water ditch, situated in the township and cou: ty of Nevada, conveying water from New York canon to Gopher Hill district, formerly known as the Thorue ditch, and now known as Cushman_4 Ceéleman’s ditch. Also that parcel of mining elaims situate in-the township and county of Nevada,on Gopher Hill. owned by cefendauts and formeriy known as the »tyles’ clahns, consisting of fifteen claims, more o* less, with derrick, hose, pipes. flames, tools. &e on said cluims. Also that other parce! of mining cluime-situate.on Gorher Hill mining district, Nevada to nship and county. and known as the Bed Kock claime, situate bet ween the Blue Lead claims on the no: th and the Empire claims on the south, having four hundred feet front more or less ated running back to the ravine. Also that dwelling house and lot occupied: by defendant at Gopher Hill. Also blacksmith shop on the claims above d seribed. tu.gether with ali “rights, privileyes and appurtenances to any and all of the above deseribed property. Notice is. hereby given ihat I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada on TUBSDAY,: July 7. 186%, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P.M. : Given under my hand this 7th diy of J#une, Sin N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. 1 : Nilea. PIMs Att'y. Sb. A. OF FICIAL. = AN ACT To Provide Bonds fer compieting the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum. : Approved April 27th, 1863. HE People of the State of California, repreT sented in Senate and Assembly, Jo.enact as follows : : ‘ Bonds. Section 1. For the: purpose of completing and furnishing the State Asylum -for the Deaf, Dumb, and Bliné, the Treasurer of the State
shall catise to be prepared suitable bonds of the State of California, bearing interest at the rate, of seven per cent per annum. payable semitannually, on the first day of January and the first.day of July of each year; at the office of the Treasurer of the State. : = Form of Bonds. ie “Sec 2. ‘The said b ada shall be signed by the and indorsed by the Treasurer of State, and shall have the seal of the state affixed thercto, aud shall date from the first day of Juiv.A D,°ise4, and be'made payable at the office of the Treasurer of state within twenty ddys after the date of their issue.” os : Couponsfor Interest, Srec.3. The coupons forinterest shall be attached to each bond, #6 that each one may be removed without injury or defacement of the bond orthe remaining .eoupons. The said coupnus shall beconsecutively numbered. and signed by the Treasurer of state, and shail represent the semi-annual interest on the bond to which they are attached. Record of Bonds —Amount to be issued. -_. Ske. 4. The Treasurer shall furnish the Controller of state with the number and amount of each bond prepared for issue, and each of the abave named ¢fficers shall keep a caieful and,correct record ofsthe néember and denomination of each: bond is8ueg under this Act, the whole amountof which bonds to be styled the *Asysand-dollars {$75.000.} “ Appropriation. : Sec, 5. The Bad xp: hme hundred dallars is hereby appropriated, from the Fund arising from the sale of the “Asylum Bon la.” to pay such ex penses as may be incurred by the Treasurer in . thé preparation of the said bonds. é Tux fot Payment of Principal.and Debt. Sec.6. For the payment of the principal and interest of the ‘‘ Asylum Bonds’’ ap horized by this Act. tliere shall be levied, on“th*® firat Mouday in March Ap, eighteen hundred and sixty fou, ani each year thereatter. until the interest and principal of said bon*s shall be fally paid, an annul tax of three-fourths of one ‘per ecnt -on each one hundred d lars of value of all the taxable property io this state; which tax shall be assessed and collected as other state taxes. and by the ‘Treasurer of State set apartin a Fund, to bedesignat d the.-+Asylum Bond Kedemption and Interest Fuld,” to be applied exclusively to the payment of the fmterest of the “Asylam and the faith of the state of California is herevy pleaged for the payment. as herein provided, of che principal aad interest of the said **Asylum-bonds.”’ . Surplus inAsylum Fund. Sec. 7. Whenever, on tie first day of Jauuary or the first of./July of any year, there r-mains fa-the ‘Asylum Boud and Redemption interest Fund,” a surplus of five thou-and dollars, or more, aiter the pryment of interest 4s herefn provided, it shall be the duty of the daily newspaper published in the City of Sacramento. aud in one daily newspaper published in the City of San Francisco, for sealed, pepe sals to be opened one month after the experation of the time-of publication. in presence of YHERIFRER’'S SAS.E.—By ciueut on. Ex i cention to me’delivered is ted ont c* the tion. District Court, inand for “'< «:r ty of Nevada, State of California, bearing date dune 1 18°3. in favor of John Durhamet als. composing the Remingten Hill Diteh Company and against T. S. Smith. Thomas Powell. MGreen and T. fl. Day for the sum of Five Hundred ond Fifty Dollars, det with imterest on the gaid sam from the 2ud day-of June 18 3. xt the rate of two percent per ménth tegether with all eosts of anit. I havelevied npon al the right, title ani interrat of defenditita of, in and tothe follewing deseribet property whieh was here ofore attached tu-wit :~'That certain set of mining elahns known as the Powell claims or Powell & =mita's Claas together with the canon. flimer, siniees ric ht of way and .appurtenanees thereunto heignving located on suuth side of Witeax ttavine . Rear the village of 1. au Bet, Litile York town S.1p, Nevada connty. bounded on the south by elaime KnoWn sa the Church cla ma. Notice is hereby ziven that { will expose to puilic sate, all the abeve described property to the hiirhest bidder, for cash.in front oftie Court ilouse door. in Nevada. on TUESDAY, June JOth, 18, between thehours of 9 o'clock, A, Ms, andd Pp. M. s ‘ Given ander my hand. this 2nd day June, tae. N.W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff WV Pew A Tt: wae Bake Be—Iu the District: Oe Pe ee lL ou tof Nevada evounry, State of California in the matter of the pethion of J. W C. Cale man,an tnaolvent Debtor : 2 Pursia.t t9 an erder.of ton. T. B. MeFarland Judge of the sakt Dietriet Court notices ms here by yviven toallthe ereditova of t)e sad tusdl veut, J W.C Célem-n, to be and abpear before tcou,. TP. . Me Farland. DistmetJadyg : aforesaid. in ppen eour ,at the Court Room, of gid court. in the eounty of Nevada, on the &h day of Jaly A. De ESAS, at Woteloe’, AM of that day then and there to show eanes, if any they can. whe the prayer ofthat Laselvent . © " be oteat emt, nd an assivnment of —.estatei meade an? he be diselarged from: _. debt« an Hebilities, im pursvesce of the t te in sue’ aeses mace aad prov dei; andin wmearntinse all proeced His Asalost eaki Pas. vent be sta ed. , pater Witness m and and ti, seal of said seal : court, thi 3 jay of June. a . 1863 ~~ RoW. Purqthar. Terk. Noles Sears, A : Ss ALEXANDER BUSWEALL. } practical Reokhinder] Paper Ruler and Blank Beek Manufacturer, 517 Clary an? 54 Cornmercial streets. between Montyomery and Sanse me. San Franci+eoBinding of. every description neatly exeented Riank Books ruled and bound to any desired pat tern,’ * je22 tt % WANTED! OLD QUARTZ SUITARLE FoR _. fatisg Jewelry. Ry . FRONTIAR A. DEVIERCY, apt2 $ 487 Pine street, San Fron ore. Homeopathic Physician aud Surgeon Oveeesi corner of Pine art Rroad Streets, ‘Macg’s Building. (up st ures) x sUER pay s particularly attention to Nevada, June 18t}, 1963. suet the Gaverno,, State Coatroller, and Treasurer, at the Treasurer’s office, for the surrender of Asylum Bonds; and the advertisement shall state the fiffou.t of moneys in the Fund te be appliedifor the redemption of the .said bonds, and the luwest proposals for surrender shall te acec pted at such rates, not excee ting par value, as will redeem the large -t a.avuntof bonds, until the money in the Fuad is exiiausted. Treasue> to Report Monthly Sxc.8 The Treasurer of State shall keep a full_and particular xeeount of haterest paid and bonds redeeiard, end render the *aniv to the Controller montiily, and it shall be hisdary to pay the inférést on the waid bonds, when the sume falls duefrom the Fuad:pioviiled by this Acte, : Notice for Sale of Bonds— Proviso. _ Ske & When this’ Act shall-have been ratl. fled by avote of the people, as lrercinafter provided, the ‘Treasurer of State shail adv-rtise twenty d-ys inoue daily newspapef publishes! fin the City of Sarrameniv, and in one daily newsp.per published in the City of Ssn_ Franciseo, for sealed pacposuls for the purchase_el the whole or any portion of the ‘Asytam Bonds,’ audonthe day named in the advertisement. for opening: said proposals, they. shall be opened. ot the office ot the Treastirer of State, in pr fence of the Gaverner, Contraller, and Treasu anf the sums. bid. for awarded to the hichest rer, bidder: PROVIDE), that no. bid shail be “pt. ed at‘more than ten per cent discount upon the 4mount tepreseated by the bonds. bid ter: ond wny portion o! the amount of bonds authorized to issue under this Act which shall not be dis vosed of by bid a4 above provited shall be <ok by the Treasurer of otete, with the apirovel of the Gov rror and Coptroiier; Phovipmp. tha: no sale shall be made af more then tem ’p reeni discount upon the: amomit represented by the bonits so Sold; with the ivtcrest Whici { due and represented by coupons at the timre of sucky sale; avd all sales sha . be mede ‘or co'd “il the United States. and the p be set apartiu the Pr: asary. and comatitute the) **Blind Asylum Building Fund.’ Erection and furnishing Asylum. : SEC. 40. The Trustees of the Deal, amb. end Blind Asy bim, updn approved piens: and speriaeations, Which shail be fled in the office of the Seeretary or “tate, shall contract upon sureties, whieh “aalt be appr ved by the Govermor, for the erection and turnishing of tie asvium ine tumplete manner; PROVIDED “it ehall not_invoive mor expenditure than wilt be ¢overed bs the amount realiz: a from The sale o the Asylum bonds issued under this Act = ; Claims to be Certified. te. Src 11 Alt cidims for material, labor, and chares, incurred incoastrteting and fiirnishin the Deaf. PYamb, and Blind Asylaw in mies: ancr with the plans above mentioned, shail be certified by the Roard of Trustees. and uven approval by the Board of State Examiners, the Centrolies of Stite <hall draw his warrant for the amount of such claim rm favor of the person or persous to whom it is due, and the Tr -n<ureroi State shall pay the same frem the Blind Asylum Building Fund. Act to be submitted to a Voter at Election of Suc. 12. This’ act shall be submitted to the + people of the State for ratification at the gereral i Thay of wets stad es egg 4. PD, eighteen hundred and sixty. three, the qualifie: electors of this state wil-,at said election, on their thove v forthe same shal! have written or j printed on baHots for State omecers the ¢ Governor. and countérsigned by the Controller,4 lum Bonds,” shall net exeeed seventy-five thou~. ° Bonds,” aud for the redemption of the same ;.j, ‘Treasurer of tate to advertise ten days Im one; election, te be held oa the first Wednesiay of 4 words ‘For Asylum Act,” and those voting against the same # have written or piinted on their ballots the words “Against . Asylum : Prectamation of Result. Sec, 13. The vetes for and against this Act shall be canvassed, returned, aud velar.d, in the same manner and subject to the same rules as yotes cast ior Treasurer of State; and if if appeur that a majurity of ali the votes cast for and agains! this Actas aforesaid are in faver of the same, then it shall have immediate effect, and the Governor shall make preejama*ion thereoi accordingly. and“the Treasurer of State shall proceed as above directed-to provide for the preparation and sale of the bonds herem, authorized: but should a majority of votes. be given agaimat the Act, etect. os — _ Publication by Secretary of State. Ske. 14.#"‘The Segetary of ptate shail-cause ‘this Act to be published in owe newspaper im each Judicial District, itone be therein. throughout the State, tor three mouths preceding the tiret W ednesday of September, Apeightess hundred and sixiv¥-three, at sucirrates oi advertising as are maintained by<the papers in which the. same, muy be publisned ; rkOVE, ; ait, oney 40 hut exceed the rates fixed tor State. ° printing. —< a Sku. 45 Section fourteen of this Act shall tale evect immediately. THE THOROUGH BRED. HORSE aoe RIFLEMAW, f Will stand for Mares this seaor, at Doli’s Ranch, widway on7¢ fhe main roéd between Ked blulf and Tcuuma, up to August Ist. . Pedigree—liflémas, b h, bred by John H. Cooper, of Fayette.co., Ky in 1855. Got by Imp ; t-efthe-dam, Mfazier and Marksman by Rodotph. ¢ d Bu y by Sumptef-’Maris by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus. . Rotolph was by Sir Anchy, of Transport, dam Fgh ee Moses (ne by Imp Sir Haray)gd by ‘aekburn’s Whip. gg d Mariq, by Craig’s Ai‘fred. ¢ ¢ g¢ d the celebrated Prior mare. — Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thoraton’s Rattler. by Imp Robin Beadbreast, ¢ 4 by Obscurity, g gd Old Slamerkin by Imp Wildair, g ¢ gd the mare Cub,impor ted by Col. Delaney. of Virginia in. 1767. Buzzard was imported in 1787; got! y Wooderker, dam by Dux: Curiosity by Spap ; Regurd ; Gedolphin Arab, : Imp Janus waa foaled in 1746, and gut by English Janus, dam by Fox, g @ by the Bald GalloWay, Cinkeoe was bred by the Earl of Jersey, in 1831. aad won two thopsaid guinéas. Riddlesworth abd Goodwood Cup in i831. The next year he won the Gold Cupat Reyal Ascot, and then challenged for the Whip. which banter met no acceptance. He now retired trem the turf, and° was imported intd the United States by James Jackson. in 1837. Got by Sultan, out of Trampoline. by Tramp; Web. by Waxy : Penelope. by Trumpeter; Pruncila, by Highflyer; Promise, by Snap; Julia, by lank: Spectator sdam.by Partner; Bonny Lacs, by Bry Ralton: Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Tork ; Taffolet 8 Barb; Fiace’s White Turk ; Natural Barb: mare. Q 1 : Rifleman, at the State Fair of 1862, took the first premium for therough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thoroughbreds, andHAP NO COMPETITORS, : : xy Persons scuding mares from a distavce ean rely apon. their stocks receiving gareful and particular attention by experienced men, and being provided with ample enclosed pasturage, and without extra charge. Curing the season, of the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. oe J. G. DOLL, Red Biuff G April ist. The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas~ sengerirain carrying LaNGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS, TiLL, on and after the : : 26th of May. 18 2. make 4&—— teculir tri-weeki~ trips, from DOWNIEVILLE to ’ Sjerra Valiey, > Pea-Vine Springs, Steamibogt Springs, Apteiope \priigs, Washoe city, Ophir Works, Franktown, Carson city, Dayioh, Silver ere 4 ey Bed Hl bate Virginia ctty. Leaving the, Office of Lang'on’s “Pioneer Express, Downieville, every Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday. Pusscagers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from: Downieville te Sierra Valley, where the stages will he * in readiness fo. reecive and convey them to Vir ginia City, passing throuwch asueceseion of val leys. and overone of ths most beaytiful natural roads in the world; stepping at the HotSutphur Springs, in Sierrn Valley-; and. also, at the famous Steambost Sprin-ser Geyscra in “Srvc kee eadows, th yreatest of the nutural-curios ities in Nevada Territery. The aceomimod tions along this route, for the comfort of trovelers. are nnsurpassed by wnoether; there will be no delays. ne troubte from show; andthe proptictars of the Line guarantee every facility to these who'desire ta make a “pleas ntynd speed) journey. At Careor and Virvinia cities, connection will be made with other lines te ESMERALDA & THE UUMN30LDT MiN ES. For freig fit sage, apply toa the o CALIPOaNiA CENTRAL RAILROAD. { vo Te LINC@eLN.— Passengers thro’ J iret Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours ! Freight threngh frou Sacrame@}o to Liucolm it. Ample facilities are new offered for th+ 2 modation of rhe passerger end fre iehit tr the Centre! rnad. Persons wishiny to visit Sac ramenta for business or pleeeure “cal take the Swat hinesih end arrive in the city 80 a8 to linve from five to six heurs attheirgie osu, returning the sane ai / . . Renping of Tratns: S. Ve 6. MR. AND CC. C. KR. RB. Leave Sacramento.....6.30 A. M, and 2 P. Leave LinceIn. SA. M and 10.50a, Feuchtand ‘asecager Taritt. Threauch Passemrors....e0s.ssk hires Dolarea, Phrotigh Preigitt..cceseie. 60..Four Deilure Cc. L. WiLSON Or oes, =: trai err reer * Nor. 30th, 1861-—tf emer anism nem” “ener Mi. CREENHOCOD, FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION xf MERCHANT. Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. be M HAVE mate my arrangements -to forward goods to NEVADA COUNTY, “NEVADA TERRITORY. : ESMERALDA, AND HUMBOLDT. T have aleo Agente at the prineipal Railrord Depots. whici wilt ensure satisfactory and speedy dispatch of all goods intrusted to my eare at the lowest rolling frei tit. _=e~Mark your goods: ‘o avoid mistakes, eon? steamer. receipt . Tecamente,, Sth, lees. : 2 € thea it shall be veid-and of neo . Mar! ' ‘promy ne > C lh = or} ‘a, . whole tion t enoug! ! Are ‘wake rior t breaka ™ _Frov No. 22 N. 0 epectic San. i a 8 ry‘ eat tin best w Vine) Thank discera bew to! upol 0 tionabdl “Salaaes Thes i mio for sal HORS at the may . ati ‘UIT ale Ba is I Ne . Lt ae : 1s62, saent, of this: